The following is a transcript of “The
International People’s Claim to the North Pole,”filed by
Harald V Reenen with the Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

This Declaration has been sent to the
President of the European Commission, the United Nations General
Assembly, and the Heads of State of the five Polar states,
namely; the President of the United States of America, the
President of the Russian Federation, the Prime Minister of
Denmark, the Prime Minister of Norway, and the Prime Minister of
Canada.

The
International People’s Claim to the North Pole

This is a Declaration of Ownership of the
North Pole. It’s purpose is to inform the above mentioned and
their subjects that:

Harald V Reenen is the sole owner of the
North Pole, its energy reserves (oil and gas), and any other
reserves that lie under the ice sheet of the North Pole.

He intends to let other individuals, by his
own allowance, to join him in order to obtain ownership of the
North Pole and its energy reserves. Their names will be added to
The International People’s Claim to the North Pole. Participants
to this claim will be individuals from all around the world, and
will be handed over when he thinks it is appropriate to do so,
subject to his sole discretion.

Those individuals who join him and that are
added to The International People’s Claim to the North Pole,
will have an equal share in the profits that may be made from
the North Pole and its energy reserves, and any other profits
that can be made from the North Pole.

These individuals may also propose that a
part of the North Pole should be used as a Green Zone, where no
commercial activity is permitted, such as no oil drilling or any
other activity which may endanger the wildlife inhabiting The
Arctic. They are allowed to express this wish at the time they
join the list. How large the Green Zone will be is decided by
how many individuals have expressed this wish, and by Harald v
Reenen, or those who are appointed by him.

The participants in The International
People’s Claim to the North Pole will allow Harald v Reenen, or
his representatives, to take every step that he or his
representatives, at his own discretion, think is necessary to
ensure that The International People’s Claim to the North Pole
is recognised by the international community, and in particular,
by the United Nations (UN), or any other organisation that is
widely believed to deal with the Ownership of the North Pole and
its vast reserves.

The participants of The International
People’s Claim to the North Pole recognise in full that Harald v
Reenen, or those who are appointed by him, is the sole
representative of The International People’s Claim to the North
Pole, and any decision made regarding this claim to the North
Pole is respected in full by the participants who have joined
his International People’s Claim to the North Pole.

Any commercial or non-commercial exploitation
of the North Pole will only be conducted with the prior and
explicit consent of Harald V Reenen, the sole representative of
The International People’s Claim to the North Pole, and all
participants who want to join him and are accepted onto the list
of The International People’s Claim to the North Pole.

Therefore, exploitation of the North Pole
that is conducted without his prior consent will be considered
illegal.

Without contradicting the above or limiting
the rights of the individuals who join him in this claim, Harald
V Reenen is the only person in the world who is entitled to
commercialize “The International People’s Claim to the North
Pole” at his sole discretion.

He wants to express his desire to cooperate
with the other five Polar states: The Russian Federation, the
U.S.A., Norway, Denmark (Greenland), and Canada - and the UN, to
enforce the legitimacy of his official Declaration of Ownershipclaim.

Mr V Reenen has the right to let other
individuals and organisations associate with this claim without
limiting his own rights to the North Pole.

He expects his rights concerning the “The
International People’s Claim to the North Pole” to be respected
by the five Polar states and every other state in the world,
including the UN.